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The ratio of Fe^(3+) and Fe^(2+) ions in...

The ratio of `Fe^(3+)` and `Fe^(2+)` ions in `Fe_(0.9)9S_(1.0)` is

A

0.28

B

0.5

C

2

D

4

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